Friday, 19 December 2008

I like to get the foals out to foal shows if possible, more for the sake of their education than anything. This year we were thrilled with Floreat Jumping Jack, (Dandelion ex Cwmtawe Kate) who came second in his class at the SCWPCA, ably shown by my daughter Lexy, in spite of having to contend with a class of Bs walking in through his indivdual show for the judge.
In spite of being completely gob-smacked by all the goings on he behaved like a star all morning, he's got his sire's laid back temperament alright! The current plan is to keep him for Lexy to ride in the future.

Friday, 7 November 2008

I don't do that much in-hand showing, but always enjoy the biannual stud judging - this year judged by Jill Williams of Glebedale Stud. Sadly I was away and missed the judging but my daughter Lexy and friend Ann Fisher deputised for me and obviously did a very good job as I was very pleased to come back to some good results.
Forlan Welsh Cream and her two daughters F. Creme de Cassis and F. Creme Chantilly won their class and were overall Ch Sec A group.
F. Prima Donna, F. Evadne and F. Ariadne, all filly foals by Flydon Henadur, won the class for 3 Sec As by the same stallion/out of the same mare.
As a whole, the stud was second overall (to Danaway) in the large studs class, and the Ds were only beaten by the Danaway Ds all the way through the competition - I'm pleased with that as I only have a few and they are bred specifically to be ridden, not aimed at in-hand showing.

Polaris Harebell by Nerwen Peledryn ex Cledwen Ceiwen, the most beautiful mare and dam to my stallion Flydon Henadur. Tried to buy her for years and finally they've let me have her, now that they have three of her offspring to keep. She has only been shown once - 4th RWAS.

Cwmsarah Arwr, chesnut colt foal by Nantdywyll Barcud ap Bargen out of Knolton Gwenan, who hopefully will be a future stud stallion.

Sunday, 5 October 2008

Leo had a very succesful day at the NPS Summer Championships (ridden by Carol Isaac), with the following results:

1st & Champion Picton Novice Ridden Finals

1st Peasedown Intermediate Ridden Finals

Although he had qualified for the Silver Medal Finals as well, this class unfortunately clashed with the Picton class and therefore he did not take part in that final class. Leo was seen to be sleeping (and even snoring !) in between classes in his stable, conserving his energy for the evening performance and the championiship. It was the first time he had taken part in an evening performance of any sort, and he behaved impeccably and certainly rose to the challenge. Well done Leo and Carol.